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  • Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History

    William Safire

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton & Company, Oct. 17, 2004)
    The definitive compendium of classic and modern oratory expanded―with a new preface on what makes a speech "great." An instant classic when it was first published a decade ago and now enriched by seventeen new speeches, Lend Me Your Ears contains more than two hundred outstanding moments of oratory. It is selected, arranged, and introduced by William Safire, who honed his skills as a presidential speechwriter. He is considered by many to be America's most influential political columnist and most elegant explicator of our language. Covering speeches from Demosthenes to George W. Bush, this latest edition includes the words of Cromwell to the "Rump Parliament," Orson Welles eulogizing Darryl F. Zanuck, General George Patton exhorting his troops before D-Day, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaking on Bush v. Gore. A new section incorporates speeches that were never delivered: what Kennedy was scheduled to say in Dallas; what Safire wrote for Nixon if the first moon landing met with disaster; and what Clinton originally planned to say after his grand jury testimony but swapped for a much fiercer speech.
  • Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History

    William Safire

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton & Company, April 15, 1997)
    The definitive compendium of classic oratory--a book for and of the ages now made even richer and more contemporary. William Safire's invaluable and immensely entertaining Lend Me Your Ears established itself instantly as a classic treasury of the greatest speeches in human history. Selected with the instincts of a great speechwriter and language maven, arranged by theme and occasion, each deftly introduced and placed in context, the more than two hundred speeches in this compilation demonstrate the enduring power of human eloquence to inspire, to uplift, and to motivate. For this expanded edition Safire has selected more than twenty new speeches by such figures as President Bill Clinton, Senator Robert Dole, General Colin Powell, Microsoft's Bill Gates, the Dalai Lama, Edward R. Murrow, Alistair Cooke, the Buddha, and the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. They prove that even in a digital age the most forceful medium of communication is still the human voice speaking directly to the mind, heart, and soul.
  • Fairy Tales for Cello and Piano w/ Piano Acc. CD

    William Henry Squire

    Paperback (Carl Fischer, Dec. 17, 2007)
    The Carl Fischer CD Solo Series is designed to help all levels of instrumental soloists improve their perfomances by making practice time more productive with the included piano accompaniment. The CD contains a beautifully recorded piano accompaniment performed by John Walker, a professional pianist with years of experience accompanying soloists of all ability levels. The CD Solos Series is an invaluable tool and is presented in three graded levels: Beggining (Gr.2), Intermediate (Gr.3), and Advanced (Gr.4-5). As an added bonus, the faster pieces have a second track with the piano accompaniment at a rehearsal tempo to assist in the preparation of the piece.
  • Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History

    William Safire

    Hardcover (W. W. Norton & Company, March 15, 1992)
    An instant classic when it was first published a decade ago and now enriched by seventeen new speeches, Lend Me Your Ears contains more than two hundred outstanding moments of oratory. It is selected, arranged, and introduced by William Safire, who honed his skills as a presidential speechwriter. He is considered by many to be America's most influential political columnist and most elegant explicator of our language. Covering speeches from Demosthenes to George W. Bush, this latest edition includes the words of Cromwell to the "Rump Parliament," Orson Welles eulogizing Darryl F. Zanuck, General George Patton exhorting his troops before D-Day, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaking on Bush v. Gore. A new section incorporates speeches that were never delivered: what Kennedy was scheduled to say in Dallas; what Safire wrote for Nixon if the first moon landing met with disaster; and what Clinton originally planned to say after his grand jury testimony but swapped for a much fiercer speech.
  • From Tolkien to Oz

    William McGuire

    Hardcover (Unicorn Publishing House, March 15, 1985)
    First Edition, 1985. Oblong, 10 1/2" x 9" hardcover is bound in black, pictorial cloth and is in near fine condition. Price sticker remains at the upper left corner. Rubbing along the right edge of the front cover. No dust jacket as issued.
  • The Summer Olympics

    William McGuire

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Provides a look at memorable moments in the history of the summer Olympics, by looking at the individuals and events that have been part of this competition
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  • Southeast Asians

    William McGuire

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1991)
    Describes how refugees from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos have struggled to build new lives in America and preserve their cultural heritage after escaping war and repression in their homelands
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  • The Final Four

    William McGuire

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Discusses the championship round of the NCAA basketball championships, including powerhouse teams, exciting games, and outstanding players from past years.
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  • The Stanley Cup

    William McGuire

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Goodman, Michael, McGuire, William, Berry, Skip
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  • The World Series

    William McGuire

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A history of baseball's World Series, begun in 1903, which reminisces about players and game highlights.
  • Julius Caesar

    William, S.

    Paperback (Maanu Graphics, Oct. 2, 2012)
    Classic Fiction by William Shakespeare Julius Caesar.
  • Merchant of Venice

    William, S.

    Paperback (Maanu Graphics, Sept. 27, 2012)
    Classic Fiction by William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice.